6 – The Sharpie

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*Note

I’m not saying that everyone needs to have the exact same eyebrows. Every brow is different. Follow basic eyebrow grooming techniques while respecting the natural tendencies of your brows. If your brows are thick, don’t pluck the life out of them. If they tend to tilt downwards, don’t draw in an exaggerated arch. Your brows suit your face, just clean them up a bit.

This is really useful information, however, I’ve been googling and trying to find the perfect shape to make my eyebrows ‘friendlier’. I’ve often had people tell me that I look unfriendly and unapproachable. Some of this is because I have a naturally ‘thoughtful’ expression (a bit frowny) and I think my brows are quite low, especially when I’m tired; I’d like to be able to shape them into a more ‘happy’ expression.

You’ve given some good advice on what NOT to do, but can you help me decide what I SHOULD do? Please help

theuntrendygirl

Hi Leigh,

I would need a picture of you in order to give specific advice. Would you be willing to send in a picture that I could post?

Liz

Theres something off about my brows arch, but I cant pin point what it is. Everywhere I get my eyebrows done they do it differently. One time I got them done I loved the shape they made, but when I came back to the same place, they did it differently 🙁

It would be great if you could point out where is the flaw in design, or what is itthat makes it look so off in real life

Hi! I have thick brows which I love but genetically one is thinner then the other (mom and grandma have the same). I am in search of a great eyebrow powder to cover up “bald” spots on thee skinny brow to make even. Can you suggest a tried and true product, preferabely waterproof, that can make me match???? Thanks and I love your site!

I have shooting star brows! I’ve been wanting to grow them out for the longest time, but didn’t know how to go about it without having crazy unplucked brows. My brows are dark and kind of thick (hence why I plucked them so thin many many moons ago). Can you give me any tips?

http://theuntrendygirl.com The Untrendy Girl

Hi Nicole,
When you’re ready to pluck your brows, draw them in first with a dark eyebrow pencil. Now that you see your perfectly shaped brows – pluck out all of the hairs that don’t fall within your ideal brows 🙂 It will take a while for your sparse areas to grow in fully, but at least you won’t be accidentally plucking out the good hairs that you’ve been trying to grow in.

I’d love to give you detailed tips… if you prefer, you can email me a picture with a close-up of your face. You can send it to tug@theuntrendygirl.com

Ashlie

Hello, I have been going nuts for years trying to get the perfect eyebrows. I have tried everything from stencils, wax, shaving, tweezing, etc. One eyebrow always looks higher and it might be due to a head injury I had when I was five. I have some scar tissue and nerve damage above my left eyebrow which makes that eyebrow go up in a high arch. I just can’t seem to get the other one to match. I was told to pluck the top of them and then told not to pluck the top, just the bottom by others. I’m so lost. I would really appreciate if you could tell me what I can do to make mine the same shape that will look good on my face?

Lele

I think I made the mistake of overplucking my right eyebrow so I have the half eyebrow thong on one side. Any fix to help it grow back except for tine?